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Public Works Committee <br />Meeting Date: 09/19/2017 <br />Submitted For: Grant Riemer, Engineering/Public Works <br />By: Grant Riemer, Engineering/Public Works <br />5. 2. <br />Title: <br />Improving Pedestrian Crosswalk Visibility in the COR <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to provide options for improving the visibility of existing pedestrian crosswalks in the <br />COR. <br />Background: <br />Staff has received comments on the lack of compliance by motorists for people using the crosswalks near city hall <br />on Sunwood Drive. Staff has witnessed this behavior and had similar experiences when crossing Sunwood Drive as <br />well. Colored concrete was used to designate pedestrian crossings in the COR and is a legal and acceptable method. <br />There are a total of 12 marked crosswalks on Sunwood Dr between Ramsey Blvd and Zeolite St., but at this time <br />the main concentration of pedestrian traffic is near the Municipal Center campus on Center St and Sapphire St. <br />Timeframe: <br />15 Minutes <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />One of the more effective crosswalk warning signs is the "In Street Pedestrian Marking Signs" which have a <br />motorist yield rate calculated at 87%-90% when used on roads with posted speed limits of 25-30 mph. The <br />recommended treatment would be four of the in street pedestrian signs, two at the intersection of Sapphire <br />St/Sunwood Dr and two at Center St/Sunwood Dr. Traffic counts for this area are 3608 ADT. Because the signs <br />would be used on a concrete road section, staff would recommend using the portable weighted sign bases. This <br />would eliminate the need to drill into the concrete road surface to mount the signs. Staff would also recommend <br />adding 2 advance warning signs, mounted on existing light standards in the general area, one east of Sapphire St <br />and one west of Center St. <br />Funding Source: <br />General Fund <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends installing four "In Street Pedestrian Marking Signs" on Sunwood Dr at the intersections of <br />Sapphire St/Sunwood Dr and Center St/ Sunwood Dr. Staff would also recommend adding 2 advance warning signs <br />in the general area, one east of Sapphire St and one west of Center St <br />Action: <br />Motion to accept staff recommendation or reject staff recommendation and approve alternative recommendation <br />based on committee discussion. <br />In Street Ped Crossing Sign <br />Sign Locations <br />Attachments <br />